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"What's Your Favorite Scary Movie?" Hva skjedde med slashersjangeren etter Scream?
(Bachelor thesis, 2021)Denne oppgaven handler om hva som er de største endringene i slashersjangeren etter at Scream kom ut i 1996. Det skal sees på filmer som kom ut før og etter for å finne ut hva de største forskjellene er. -
“What’s Filipino? What’s authentic? What’s in the blood?” (Hagedorn, The Gangster of Love 57). Filipino identity in Jessica Hagedorn’s two novels: Dogeaters (1990) and The Gangster of Love (1996)
(Master thesis, 2019)Med en rik historie av okkupasjon og kolonisering har Filippinene blitt påvirket av flere nasjoner. Jessica Hagedorn (1949-) utforsker hvordan Filippinene sin historie har påvirket nasjonen etter uavhengighet. I sine ... -
“‘What’s in a Name?’: Cli-Fi and American Studies.”
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“What’s in a Name?” Authorship as (Micro)Genre in the Paratext of the Hogarth Shakespeare Project
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Les adaptations modernes en prose des pièces de Shakespeare ont franchi plusieurs frontières (génériques, culturelles, temporelles) – et les romans commissionnés et publiés au sein du projet Hogarth Shakespeare n’en font ... -
When delayed responses are productive: Being persuaded following resistance in conversation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Conversation analysts have long since demonstrated that, in responding to an initiating action (e.g., question), recipients have at least two ways to respond; response options (e.g., answer, non-answer) are not equivalent, ... -
When energy justice is contested: A systematic review of a decade of research on Sweden's conflicted energy landscape
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The way in which we produce and consume energy has profound implications for our societies. How we configure our energy systems determines not only our chances of successfully dealing with climate change but also, how ... -
When is a Techno-Fix Legitimate? The Case of Viticultural Climate Resilience
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Climate change is an existential risk reinforced by ordinary actions in affluent societies—often silently present in comfortable and enjoyable habits. This silence is sometimes broken, presenting itself as a nagging reminder ... -
When is normative recruitment legitimate?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008)Rosamond Rhodes and John Harris have both recently argued that we all have a general moral duty to participate in medical research. However, neither Rhodes’ nor Harris’ arguments in support of this obligation stand up to ... -
When Language Makes You Dance: the Relationship between Dance, Tonal Language, and Drum Languages among the Yoruba of South West Nigeria
(Master thesis, 2014)Among the Yoruba people of southwest Nigeria, dancers have the ability to relate not only to music and rhythm, but also to the Yoruba tonal language. This is due to the fact that instruments being played during a dance ... -
When Saving Time Becomes Labor: Time, Work and Technology in Homecare
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The article shows how sociomaterial practices of ordering temporality can become part of labor and workers identities, when homecare workers who work with ‘time-saving’ technology experience a lack of sufficient time to ... -
When Soundtracks of Fiction and Non-fiction Converge: On the use of Macro Sounds to Present the Inside of Bodies
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)This paper discusses how sound design is used to portray the microscopic world of inside the human body by adding diegetic ‘macro’ sounds, meaning post-synchronised sound effects and/or added atmospheres that are paired ... -
When The Invisible Becomes Visible: A Semiotic Study Of The Visualization Strategies Used In The Popular Science TV Program Schrödingers katt
(Master thesis, 2013)”When The Invisible Becomes Visible” is a Master Thesis that study the visualization process of three pieces on the topics of cell biology and genetics televised as parts of the popular science TV program Schrödingers katt ... -
When Two Become One: The Unorthodox Pairing of Realism and Romance in Thomas Hardy's A Pair of Blue Eyes
(Bachelor thesis, 2022)Hører romantikk og realisme sammen? Den viktorianske romanforfatteren og lyrikeren Thomas Hardy utforsker dette i flere av sine litterære verk, blant annet i en av sine første romaner: A Pair of Blue Eyes. Noen kritikere ... -
Where highbrow taste meets itinerant dance in eighteenth-century scandinavia: the dance entrepreneur Martin Nürenbach
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Our spectacles smack of the most ugly barbarism that can be imagined for human beings by a human being. A boy from the western lands performs Holberg’s The Invisible. A whore from Drammen acts as Prima Donna. A Swede and ... -
Who Am I?: Creating the Narrator in Dungeons & Dragons
(Bachelor thesis, 2021)In this paper, we discuss a workable definition of the TTRPG, specifically, Dungeons & Dragons. We examine its relationship with genre and trope, taking a deeper dive into villain-coding and queer interpretations of the ... -
Who Are the Women Authors in NIME?—Improving Gender Balance in NIME Research
(Chapter, 2018)In recent years, there has been an increase in awareness of the underrepresentation of women in the sound and music computing fields. The New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME) conference is not an exception, with a ... -
Who Contributed to Late-Eighteenth-Century English Newspapers? Authorship, Accessibility and Public Debate (1790–92)
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)A dominant narrative shaping how we view the eighteenth-century English press is that newspapers were important forums for debate and opinion, and that they contributed significantly to the gradual broadening of political ... -
Who holds the key to heaven's doors? An Analysis of Symbolism in Images of Norwegian Oil Top Managers
(Master thesis, 2017)This thesis investigates symbolic aspects of gendered power relations in images produced by the Norwegian petroleum giant Statoil ASA (henceforth “Statoil”). Large organizations such as Statoil are amongst the significant ... -
Who is telling whose story? The effectiveness of peer-to-peer approaches as inclusive participatory interventions towards sustainability
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Peer-to-peer approaches refer to a participatory style of teaching and learning, which increasingly gain popularity as inclusive and participatory interventions to encourage changes towards more sustainable energy practices. ... -
Who Should Pay for Pollution? The OECD, the European Communities and the Emergence of Environmental Policy in the early 1970s
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Environmental policy emerged as a new European and global policy field within a very brief period of time during the early 1970s. Notably in Europe, international organizations played a central role in defining core ...